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Trading deadline Nov 5...Bryce???


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1 hour ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

He really didn't have a good game today. He just didn't look as terrible as he did his first two games. He still threw a pick, averaged 6.6 per completion and couldn't throw for 200 yards against the only defense worse than us.

With that being said, if he can play at this level the rest of the season and not look completely terrible, we COULD get a Day 2 pick out of him.

Did you see the pick? LMAO

How about Moore's drop?

His stat line for box score watchers is much better if you swap those 2 plays. 

He has alot to prove to show he can be a good player, but today he was solid.

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1 hour ago, PantherKyle said:

Did you see the pick? LMAO

How about Moore's drop?

His stat line for box score watchers is much better if you swap those 2 plays. 

He has alot to prove to show he can be a good player, but today he was solid.

I would disagree. Today he was functional. We are so used to him being dysfunctional that anytime he does something right he is praised. This is the only defense worse than us.

Since we are talking about specifics, did you see the 2-3 dropped picks by the Saints? Or the duck he hurled into the air that looked like a field goal on the Sanders PI?

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10 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

He really didn't have a good game today. He just didn't look as terrible as he did his first two games. He still threw a pick, averaged 6.6 per completion and couldn't throw for 200 yards against the only defense worse than us.

With that being said, if he can play at this level the rest of the season and not look completely terrible, we COULD get a Day 2 pick out of him.

There you go box score watching. He threw well over 200 yards and no interceptions if the WRs hang out to perfect passes. 

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7 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I would disagree. Today he was functional. We are so used to him being dysfunctional that anytime he does something right he is praised. This is the only defense worse than us.

Since we are talking about specifics, did you see the 2-3 dropped picks by the Saints? Or the duck he hurled into the air that looked like a field goal on the Sanders PI?

You also know he has the worst group of WRs in the league? People like to talk about bad defense and garbage time but don’t like to talk about how he’s playing with bad and garbage. 

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8 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

There you go box score watching. He threw well over 200 yards and no interceptions if the WRs hang out to perfect passes. 

You can't play this game another not mentioning the 2 dropped ints and wounded duck throws.  The Saints have literally the worst defense in the league and they were missing 3 corners and all Bryce could muster was 16 completions for 171 yards. 

 

Bryce has got y'all fooled as hell due to his abysmal play.  Any other team with that level of performance and the coach would be making a change

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6 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You also know he has the worst group of WRs in the league? People like to talk about bad defense and garbage time but don’t like to talk about how he’s playing with bad and garbage. 

Still in here diminishing to pump up Bryce I see.

I guess we all imagined Jalen Coker bailing Bryce Young out multiple times the last 2 games.

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41 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

You can't play this game another not mentioning the 2 dropped ints and wounded duck throws.  The Saints have literally the worst defense in the league and they were missing 3 corners and all Bryce could muster was 16 completions for 171 yards. 

 

Bryce has got y'all fooled as hell due to his abysmal play.  Any other team with that level of performance and the coach would be making a change

Exactly . You can't play the what if game just cherry picking the what ifs that suit your argument and not mentioning the ones that detract from it.

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The biggest hurdle to trading Bryce isn't the compensation but the salary Cap implications and the acceleration of his remaining money. 

Almost 10 mil in dead cap for a team that has 1.3 million in cap space. 

Hes not going anywhere this year.

Barring a miraculous turnaround down the stretch he also won't be here for training camp next year. 

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4 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

You also know he has the worst group of WRs in the league? People like to talk about bad defense and garbage time but don’t like to talk about how he’s playing with bad and garbage. 

I mean, for the first time in a long time, our group of WR's actually seems competent. DJ was pretty good, AT is/was somehow effective, Coker has been very good, XL has been improving and Sanders has been our best young TE since the Olsen trade.

Not to say it's an elite unit but it's far better than we have had in a very long time.

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